Hey guys.
What's your opinion on musashi creatine?
Was in the supermarket and saw a bottle of musashi micronised creatine monohydrate for $12.80. I wanted to grab a bottle of promera sports con-cret (creatine hydrocloride) the other day but its like $60ish and I'm broke at the moment.
Is the musashi stuff any good as a substitute? Even for a few weeks?
Mate don't over complicate things, it does nothing that creatine monohydrate ( the most tested supplement on the market) will do.
Not over complicating. Just looked at all the types on bb.com and it looks to be the most covenient. If its like a $2-3 difference why buy the one that's a pain in the ass, loading, pissing like a pregnant woman etc.
Not over complicating. Just looked at all the types on bb.com and it looks to be the most covenient. If its like a $2-3 difference why buy the one that's a pain in the ass, loading, pissing like a pregnant woman etc.
There is your problem highlighted right there.
How much creatine have you used??
I have used it on and off for about 15 years, never had any issues with any of it, how is the others more convenient??
Pay $19 and buy 1kg, and have 5gram a day till it runs out, then if you want buy another kilo, does not get more convenient than that
No benefits in loading, not sure what your pissing issue is, but you might have to see a doctor about that if you are having issues with it.
Cheers.
My mate was drinking 3ltrs a day. Probs why he was pissing so much.
Also from what I've seen loading is broken up into 5g doses 6 times a day.
Anyways how long does it generally take to get a kick out of mono taking 5gs a day? Also should I do any particular cycle or don't worry about it?
We are very happy reading the no BS comments here. Seriously guys, don't get caught in the Creatine hype.
Even we push our customers toward our Monohydrate when there are much expensive forms in our range that we could sell.
A friend once laid out his view of the industry. It went something like this...
1) Use hyper-marketing to sell people a high-margin gimmicky 'new' product that doesn't really do anything of significance;
2) Wait a few months; long enough for people to realise that the product doesn't really do anything of significance;
3) Release a 'new' marketing campaign about a 'new' high-margin product that promises that it will (unlike all previous supplements) do something of significance;
4) Resume laughing as you stroll towards the local bank.
Things like Creatine Monohydrate clearly don't fit into this business model as they (a) actually do work and (b) are not 'new' and (c) are not high-margin.
Of course once something becomes decent such as Creatine, the gimmicky companies give up as people realise why pay for a gimmicky version when you can get the same generic product at a better price. This is when it becomes (c).
It's funny, if you look at all the crap released over the last few years, there isn't a lot which people see as being properly beneficial, now the smoke has cleared.
How many times have we heard the "biggest release since Creatine".....
Creatine Monohydrate - get it as cheap as you can and trust that it is 100% Pharmaceutical Grade and you will win everytime!
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